Thursday, July 31, 2014

Commonwealth Games 2014: Boxer Vijender Singh Packs a Punch After Wrestlers Win Four Silver for India

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Glasgow: Star boxer Vijender Singh packed a punch while assuring himself of a medal in what proved to be a good outing for Indian pugilists after the country's wrestlers continued to excel winning four silver and a bronze on seventh day of competitions in the 20th Commonwealth Games in Glasgow on Wednesday. (CWG Day 6 Highlights | Results | Medal Tally)
Satyawart Kadian (men's 97kg freestyle), Bajrang (men's 61kg), Lalita Sehrawat (women's 53kg) and Sakshi Malik (women's 58kg) won a silver each while Navjot Kaur bagged a bronze in women's 69kg. (Indian women's hockey team out of medal contention)
In the ring, Vijender outclassed Trinidad and Tobago's Aaron Prince in men's 75kg category. The 2008 Olympic bronze medallist won 3-0 on points in an unanimous decision of the three judges. (Indian stars reach round of 16 in badminton)
The first round was a bit subdued with both the boxers trying to get a measure of each other. Vijender played a bit defensively and Prince attacked more. One judge out of three gave 10-9 points to Finch while the other two gave in favour of Vijender with identical scores. In the second round though, Vijender's flurry of punches landed on his opponent who was in difficulty to fend them off. (Usain Bolt denies foul-mouthed criticism of CWG)
A straight jab and then a right hook punch from Vijender rattled Prince. The tempo continued in the third round and Vijender won comfortably at the end. For the wrestlers, it was a far cry from yesterday's three-gold burst but was still a creditable performance, as they swelled the overall tally in the sport to 10.
As many as four Indians entered the final and one made it to the bronze medal round through repechage.
Placed sixth in the overall standings, India's medals tally now stands at 41 with 10 gold, 19 silver and 12 bronze.
Pinki, who had beaten Olympic bronze medallist Mary Kom in the national trials to make it to the Indian CWG team, outclassed her Papua New Guinea opponent Jacquiline Wangi in a unanimous 3-0 decision by the judges in the semifinal bout.
Devendro outclassed Aqeel Ahmed of Scotland 3-0. In men's 69kg division, young Indian boxer Mandeep Jangra also assured himself of a bronze in his debut Commonwealth Games by advancing to the semifinals after his opponent failed the medical test ahead of their quarterfinal bout.
India have so far won a total of three gold, five silver and two bronze from wrestling. The best Indian who looked like winning a gold was Satyawart Kadian in men's 97kg freestyle but the remaining three finalists came a cropper in the bout that mattered the most.
Kadian led 2-0 on technical points against Indian origin Canadian Arjun Gill in the first period of three minutes but squandered it as his opponent came back strongly in the second period to run away with the gold, much to the huge disappointment of the Indian camp who sat all day long in search of a gold.
The final bout ended in a tense situation as the scoreboard showed both wrestlers tied 4-4 on technical points but the judges awarded the gold to Gill as he won the last point from the bout. Jangra, the Asian Championships silver-medallist, who has won two rounds so far in the event, will now be up against the winner of the clash between Canadian Custio Clayton and Northern Ireland's Steven Donnelly.
The 21-year-old, a protege of former Commonwealth Games gold-medallist Akhil Kumar, was declared the winner after his rival, Daniel Lewis of Australia, failed to get the doctor's clearance to fight due to a cut above his eye sustained during the pre-quarterfinals.
In another quarterfinals of men's 91Kg category, India's Amritpreet Singh suffered a 0-3 loss to Stephen Lavelle of Scotland. In the women's light (57-60kg) quarterfinals, Sarita was lagging behind after the first round as Jones started the proceeding with a perfect 10 from each of the three judges.
But the Indian soon got her act together as she outwitted the Wales pugilist 30-27 in the second, before edging her out by an identical margin of 29-28 in the third and fourth rounds to bring joy to the Indian camp.
In athletics, Vikas Gowda put up an impressive show and finished on top in the qualifying to seal his place in discus throw final while Sahana Nagaraj also made it to the final round in women's high jump event.
Gowda, who is India's first ever CWG medallist in discus throw, managed a distance of 64.32m in his first attempt and was way ahead of second-placed Apostolos Parellis (61.91m) from Cyprus and Jamaica's Chad Wright (61.08m).
In women's javelin throw final, India's Annu Rani finished eighth in a field of 12 with a best effort of 56.37m, well below the season's best of 58.83m. Indian paddlers had a decent outing with Achanta Sharath Kamal and Anthony Amalraj winning their respective mixed doubles third round matches before pairing up to win in men's doubles as well.
Kamal and Shamini Kumaresan defeated Malaysian combo of Ying Ho and Chee Feng Leong 11-5 11-8 11-8 in the third round. They had spanked Uganda's Paul Moody Mutambuze and Ludia Magandlen Natunga 11-4 11-4 11-4 in the second round.
Amalraj and Madhurika Patkar too made it to the next round after beating Dexter St Louis and Reann Chung of Trinidad and Tobago 11-4 11-9 9-11 11-4. They had earlier beaten another Trinidad and Tobago pair Aaron Wilson and Catherine Spicer 11-4 11-8 11-9. In men's doubles, Sharath and Amalraj thrashed Simasiku Kalaluka and Friday Ng'andu of Zambia 3-0 (11-6 11-4 11-3).
In squash, after her giant-killing act against World No.1 Nicol David and her partner in women's doubles, India's Dipika Pallikal teamed up with Sourav Ghosal to notch up a straight-game win over Canada's Sam Cornett and Shawn Delierre in a mixed doubles Pool E match.
The 22-year-old Pallikal and Ghosal thrashed the 12th seeds from Canada 11-3 11-2 to top pool E, which also has Sri Lanka, at Scotstoun Campus here.
In Pool G, Harinder Pal Sandhu and Joshna Chinappa defeated New Zealand's Paul Coll and Amanda Landers-Murphy 11-8 11-10. Earlier in the day, Pallikal and Joshana Chinappa made a big stride towards ending India's medal drought at the Commonwealth Games by beating the mighty Malaysian pair of Nicol David and Low Wee Wern in the women's doubles.
The fifth seeds from India brushed aside David and Wee Wern 11-8 11-5 for their second win in as many matches in Pool D.

Sony Says It Does Not Expect to Make Money on Smartphones This Year


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Japan's Sony Corp warned it doesn't now expect to make money on smartphones this year, citing weak demand, but said restructuring will help it turn a profit in its loss-making consumer electronics division for the first time in four years.
Reporting April-June operating profit doubled, boosted by its games and networks division and a one-off asset sale, Sony on Thursday cut its smartphone sales target this fiscal year by 14 percent. Analysts had said the initial target was too ambitious amid stiff competition from both high-end rivals like Apple Inc and cheaper Asian electronics makers.
Chief financial officer Kenichiro Yoshida said the company is reviewing mid-term strategy for smartphones after the company said it now expects to just break even in the business this year, down from a previous operating profit forecast of 26 billion yen.
"We are also discussing whether to change the number of phones in our line-up and adjust their lifecycle," Yoshida said, speaking at a news conference after the company released its results on Thursday.
Sony has vowed to turn a profit on its flagship electronics division this year, come what may. The firm is cutting 5,000 jobs and spinning off its TV division into a separate company, a move chief executive Kazuo Hirai has said will increase accountability at the business.
In the fiscal first quarter ended June, Sony's operating profit climbed to 69.8 billion yen ($679 million) from 35.5 billion yen a year earlier. That easily beat the 16.6 billion yen average of six analysts' estimates according to Thomson Reuters Starmine.
Sony said a 14.8 billion gain from the sale of a technology centre in Japan inflated the quarterly profit, while its games and networks division - the focus of much of Sony's corporate strategy going forward - turned in a strong performance.
Still, with the smartphone business under review, Sony maintained its full-year forecasts of a 140 billion yen operating profit and a 50 billion yen net loss - which would be the company's second straight year in the red.
"We have topped our targets (in the first quarter), but if you look at our past, we have made our targets in most first quarters but then haven't been able to meet our full-year targets," CFO Yoshida said. "I want to see how the rest of the year goes."
Separately Sony also said it would set up a joint venture with Panasonic Corp and Japan Display Inc to develop organic light-emitting diode (OLED) displays, with the government-backed Innovation Network Corp of Japan taking a majority stake.

Samsung Galaxy Alpha With Metal Body to Launch on August 4: Report

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The rumoured Samsung Galaxy Alpha smartphone (aka Galaxy S5 Prime and Galaxy F) is according to reports set to be launched on August 4. The yet-to-be-announced smartphone was previouslyreported by a Korean website citing industry sources to be due for an August 13 launch.
On Wednesday, Sammobile - a website best known for its Samsung tips - claimed the Galaxy Alphawill be "officially announced" on Monday, instead of "mid-August as other leaks had mentioned."
The report suggests that Samsung is pushing for the early launch of the alleged Galaxy Alpha smartphone as the company will want there to be sufficient interest for its most-anticipated launch of the second half of 2014, the Galaxy Note 4 smartphone, expected to be revealed at the IFA event in September.
Earlier this week, the alleged Samsung Galaxy Alpha was purportedly spotted in a user agent (UA) profile on Samsung's support site, as well as on Samsung's developer console.
So far, the rumoured specifications suggest the Galaxy Alpha will sport a 4.8-inch (720x1280 pixels) display. Sammobile suggests it will come with Galaxy S5's fingerprint scanner, and feature 32GB of non-expandable built-in storage. While the alleged Galaxy Alpha (aka Galaxy S5 Prime or Galaxy F) was expected to be a premium variant of the Galaxy S5, the latest reports indicate it will instead fit somewhere between the Galaxy S5 mini and the Galaxy S5 itself.
The website had recently also posted images of the alleged Galaxy Alpha posing alongside the Galaxy S5.
While there is no official word on Galaxy Alpha or other variants of the Galaxy S5 yet, it is expected the rumoured premium variant will still be launched at some point after the Galaxy Alpha.
The anticipated premium variant of the Galaxy S5 is rumoured to feature a metal body with a 5.5-inch QHD (1440x2560 pixels) display to counter the LG G3. As far back as last year, reports suggested that Samsung had already started mass producing a 5.25-inch Quad-HD (1440x2560 pixels) AMOLED display. So far, other rumoured specifications of the anticipated Galaxy S5 Prime smartphone include a Qualcomm Snapdragon 805 processor, and 3GB of RAM.

Friday, April 11, 2008

Leadership training for Mega Fans in Kurnool


Pawan Kalyan who was in London tour was back in Hyderabad on 9th April.He is a happy man as his film collected around Rs.20 crores in the first week itself.Pawan is attending the Vizag family court today ,11th April.
Police is making all security arrangements. Pawan is attending the Family court in two cases- One is alimony case that filed by Nandini and the other case is divorce that was filed by Pawan. Pawan is attending third time in Vizag court tomorrow with reference to his cases.

Pawan back from london to attend court

Pawan Kalyan who was in London tour was back in Hyderabad on 9th April.He is a happy man as his film collected around Rs.20 crores in the first week itself.Pawan is attending the Vizag family court today ,11th April.
Police is making all security arrangements. Pawan is attending the Family court in two cases- One is alimony case that filed by Nandini and the other case is divorce that was filed by Pawan. Pawan is attending third time in Vizag court tomorrow with reference to his cases.

JALSA collects 20+ crores share in 1st week

Pawan Kalyan's Jalsa was released on 2nd April and it completed a week days run on 9th April. So far the film has collected the share of Rs20+ crores in its first week run.
The detailed collections(area wise are al below) :
In Nizam --------------------------- Rs6+ crores
In Ceded----------------------------Rs3+ crores.
In Krishna------------------------ Rs1.16 crores
In Guntur ----------------------------Rs1.31 Croes.
Even in US the film is doing well at the box office and it is known that the film has collected RsOne Crore rupees as distributor share with Rs 30 lakhs profit share to exhibitors.
As for the trade reports, Jalsa is going to create new records in foist week collections-
Stay tuned for actual figures (collections) of the first week Jalsa run.